All Posts Tagged With: "Connecting Dads"
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival - December 2008
Welcome to the December 2008 edition of the Discovering Dad Blog Carnival. The Discovering Dad Blog Carnival is a monthly carnival that includes fun and informative posts about unique experiences, perspectives and challenges of being a dad. It also includes posts that talk about the impact of dads on the lives of children, spouses and family members, as well as some general parenting posts of interest.
2Dec2008 | Jeremy | 0 comments | ContinuedDiscovering Dad Blog Carnival - November 2008
Welcome to the November 2008 edition of Discovering Dad Blog Carnival. The Discovering Dad Blog Carnival is a monthly carnival that includes fun and informative posts about unique experiences, perspectives and challenges of being a dad. Editor’s Pick: Mocha Dad presents Mocha Dad » Learning to Love posted at Mocha Dad.
3Nov2008 | Jeremy | 5 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Chris Lopez
This week’s spotlight shines on Chris Lopez of Fit and Busy Dad. Chris is a father of four and fitness expert, and I’ve been excited to get to know him better over the past several months. He is the author of the new Fitness for Dads series here on Discovering Dad, and I wanted to give readers a chance to get to know Chris a little better.
18Oct2008 | Jeremy | 11 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Phil Corless
This week’s spotlight shines on Phil from A Family Runs Through It. Phil is one of those dads that I really respect - humble, genuine, down to earth and sincere. He’s got some great insights on being a dad, and I’m proud to have him as part of this series.
11Oct2008 | Jeremy | 8 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Elliott Kim
This week’s spotlight shines on Elliott Kim from 21st Century Dad. Elliott is a fun and witty dad with a creative streak. He is a designer by trade, but he’s also designed a very unique life for himself. Read on to learn more.
4Oct2008 | Jeremy | 3 comments | Continued
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival - October 2008
The Discovering Dad Blog Carnival is a monthly carnival that includes fun and informative posts about unique experiences, perspectives and challenges of being a dad. It also includes posts that talk about the impact of dads on the lives of children, spouses and family members, as well as some general parenting posts of interest. Editor’s Pick: Josh presents She’s leaving home. Bye, bye. posted at Raging Dad
1Oct2008 | Jeremy | 5 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Kevin Bushbaker
This week’s spotlight shines on Kevin Bushbaker from Return to Manliness. Kevin is a relatively new adoptive father, and I admire the patience with which he and his wife waited to become parents. The process of adopting a child has definitely instilled an added sense of appreciation in Kevin for his new and exciting role as a dad.
26Sep2008 | Jeremy | 6 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Joey Guido
This week’s spotlight shines on Joey from Daddy Brain. Joey is a smart guy who shares some great insights on his blog, so if you’re looking for a place to spark your “brain,” then check him out. Tell a little about yourself. My name is Joey Donovan Guido & I am a professional copywriter living in Madison, Wisconsin. I am originally from NY, but the need for a steady income to support my family led me to the mid west.
19Sep2008 | Jeremy | 4 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Clay Nichols
This week’s spotlight shines on Clay Nichols, aka Daddy Clay, from DadLabs. I had a chance to talk with Clay recently, and I’m very excited about the things he and the DadLabs crew have going on right now. Their popular videos promote responsible fatherhood, and they probably some of the most positive viral content relating to dads on the Internet.
13Sep2008 | Jeremy | 2 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Daniel De Guia
This week’s spotlight shines on Daniel De Guia from deguia.net. Daniel is a new Contributing Writer for Discovering Dad, so I wanted to give readers a chance to get to know him better. Daniel is a young and energetic family man, and I’m very excited to have him on board to share his thoughts with you. Enjoy the spotlight!
6Sep2008 | Jeremy | 3 comments | Continued
10 Sites to Discover this Weekend - Sept 5
I’ve really been enjoying the link love lately, and I know that I always appreciate when people I trust make good recommendations to me. I found dozens of great new sites this week, just from reading blogs I subscribe to via Google Reader. So, for the time being, I’ll continue to share some of my favorite sites/posts of the week with you each Friday.
5Sep2008 | Jeremy | 4 comments | Continued
Discovering Dad Blog Carnival - September 2008
The Discovering Dad Blog Carnival is a monthly carnival that includes fun and informative posts about unique experiences, perspectives and challenges of being a dad. This is the September 2008 issue. Editor’s Pick: Josh presents Tolerance and the plight of mutants in the Raging Household « Raging Dad posted at Raging Dad.
1Sep2008 | Jeremy | 3 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Matt Haverkamp
This week’s spotlight shines on Matt from DC Urban Dad. As a relatively new dad, Matt is discovering all kinds of things about fatherhood and the challenges of bringing up a child in a big city. Although he does have some previous acting experience, he’s learning fast that there is no script for the role of dad.
30Aug2008 | Jeremy | 7 comments | ContinuedSpotlight on Dads - Jeff Tincher
This week’s spotlight shines on Jeff from Daddy’s Toolbox. Jeff has a tongue or two involved in another site about food as well. He is a fun guy to follow on Twitter, especially if you want to talk about fatherhood, technology and food.
23Aug2008 | Jeremy | 10 comments | Continued
Spotlight on Dads - Chris Lewis
This week’s spotlight shines on Chris from Dad of Divas. Chris is the lone man in a house full of ladies/divas, and he’s been trying to take back his kingdom unsuccessfully for a few years now. Rather than fight it though, he seems to genuinely enjoy spending quality time with the family.
16Aug2008 | Jeremy | 4 comments | Continued

